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Harvest Fox Trot Ushers In New Dance Seaso? -- M Easy Terms rr 1 7r J I !S cm s You fiesfj No interest charged on time purchases. ,u "5T No interest charged on time purchases. igyii,m mju 324 APPLES Inspected by the General! mm mmm :SJ 1' Easy termsw .u r k a a i:.-'- .:rrr tiit-- it'll ff Ther's some big red apples Upon teacher's desk. An say, bnt they look good ! I wonder if she'l eat era all, I don't see how she could ! Ther's at least a plenty Some f ifteen erl. .twenty - Here's a secret fer you, She' hid some In a cupboard And when I went and rubbered Oh dear me sakes! and Phew!! Fer she canght me lookln' And I guess she thot I'd took 'em Fer she said, "They're not fer you !" But I smelled and then I yelled Its a durned ole shame anyway I hafta go out and chase about a an'-jay- Published every week-daexcept Saturday, and Sunday mornlnj, at The Herald Building, South First West street, Prove, --Utah. Telephone 9S. " " TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION-Da- lly and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 40 cento a month, or 3.50 the year in advance; by mall. $3.50 a year; Sunday only, by mail, $1.00 the year, In advante.. y EDITOR AND PUBLISHER E. C. RODGERS The Daily Herald was entered as' second class mall matter June ? fl Salt Lake City office...- - .811 Ness Building The real estate market is always better in spring than at any other time durinir the vear. The desire home-ownin- tr ' a definite conclusion. i prospective-hom- e i- the man who wants to buyjLllQmfi finds " uie spring ana inai 10 jfraxuy nis aesire ne must Duua , tuyer-t- o But often - - - iJfl - H : -- y. RADIO AND PHONE. BRING NEWS OF WORLD'S SERIES International News Service. - er play-bypla- 7 r , i ' . iV '" C IF " .i ,v ' V t , vv- - 4 '. at a time 1 LV5v!" T ill et : M j1 N ""'l - - 1 tV- rThe a D . which involves considerable annoyance ajid : , i ' . i when everyone else seema-tob- e building. I " ? One Wav out of this difficulty is to Have) a house readv ior sale in the spring. This involves construction work dur- i . , VT. V"" lTitr rni winter lime, h- uracLice wnicn is VEOwimr in uuuu Scouts-New New Jersey will long Tork and thousand Three larity. Tne work should be started, of jcourse, in the fall, and remember the event Boy pictured here General Pershing Inspecting them at the excavation made before cold weather sets in. The con- their camp In the Palisades Interstate Park, Governor Bllrer of Jersey, crete foundation and the concrete masonry walls can their.be Governor Smith ot New Tork, Theodore Roosevelt and other notables built in cold weather with entire safety. . The materials for """!"? ' the concrete and mortar should be heated before mixing and the walls protected from freezing until the concrete has i n hardened. With the buildinz once enclosed the interior can $5.00 ner month Material nnrl Tnola FRFR! 5 1 easily be keptwarm enough 'for' theT workmen to do all else ) a" necessary to have the building completed by early spring. The builder derives a three-fol- d gain from .winter con- Ihis will crew he keep Btruction; together during the months ' '' nf nennl iHlprip! Ha .urlil, rAnli7.( lin Anrlipr return nn Vita in. I! . vestment tiind hftjvill have his building ready for sale irrthe n ppnng when the demnnd for homes is grreatest. 1 - v. iVS--''- J f a procedure ydel&y , r i)' vA w-- . ornafional News Service. . . LONDON, Oct 27. The British whiskey export trade stands in grave danger of .German competition. According to'Harjers' Wine and Spirit Gazette, German exporters are offering in London, "German .Scotch" whiskey for sale at $7.60 and $2.50 respectively, for highest and lowest qualities, f. o. b. Hamburg, for Chicagorwihrdluhrilodun burg, for the Congo and East and West Africa. No business has yet been done, but Scotch whiskey merchants expect to be confronted. Tery shortly writlL severe competition fronrJer-man- BUILD THAT HOUSE THIS WINTER. f K i INJl'RE BRITISH TRADE 1'QRKVILLE, Ohio, Oct." 27. It is nothing new for a radio to pick up and broadcast a world's series: F. C. Shrodes, local agent for the Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad now-evpreformed Jl nanr stnnt with y his radio. He obtained the account of the games for patrons awaiting trains in the station here 1y working It the other way round. He bad his radio In Martins Ferry hooked ud with, a Dhone. The L. D. C. news came through clearly. 8, 1911, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail matter Hay 9, 1922, at the postottice, Provo, Utah, under the Act ot March 3, ' 1879. GLBMAN "SCOTCH" MAY VA , ' .. public usually-associat- gloom es and sadness with the very name Mor-tuary or Funeral EstabUshment, but more and more the very reverse la be-- sj7 4 - I 3 UI U the Berg Mortuary. your convenience. H H H Come any time at SftKFUlw U BERG . Bh-T- ''HS? 'NL ir . : i;-- . I l jL VT ltfff 13 Mff I MOPniARY csTTOrfta-sna- t imi ' m bvy the-cor- ; . isTOWt Z4 r.nsr. H irer rvnrt n , Mhnns wiv.w ...- " s . y . :. ., mm . t- y New York City v From the era-- . ole of jaxi and wigglel comes directioM for the season's first new dance and also the cheering - news - that dancing Is getting ' easier' and easier. I Arthur Murray, of New York, president of the National Institute of Social Dancing, whose . , has named tUis new invention of his, "Harvest fox trot" . It was suggested to him by "Saw Mill River Road," a favorite Broad-wa- y tune to which it is danced -- with moonlight and country at- - ment agent here. CORN ni'SKERS SCARCE Corn hnsklng hat been deloyed THIS REASON IN IOWA '' Internationa) News Service. ; liy wet and nnnsnaUy mild weather. SIOCX CITY, la, Oct 27.,-- Ab As a result, the work. Is piling up demand for corn- - and will cause a 'serious jam within nnnnufllly n nusKers tnroughont, From four to bclfthe next few wiu be reit late this month, accord- - five rente a bushel will be paid for lug to J. W, Holmes, Federal employ basking. ean Dictum : hILww 1 1LP et T7- . " I MteTf ' l : , tiplT-M'viW- coming true. You wlU actually find It a pleasure and Pleasant surorlse to take a trln throuirh Arthiir MurrayllSenH .Forth Fall Terpsichor- - . ,; ; mosphere. ..,'. "The slenderising crate Is In ereasing the ease of dandng," handsome Mr. Murray declares. ! "la an effort to get thin, men ( and women, too, are becoming uwr suppie. iney dance more graeefully and with greater ease s a result-grand- ma as well as anybody else." The stena of tlia trot" aret ' ' ; ... , - t "L ''Maa'afart Take a.Jonr slow ' atn for ward or. the left foot and hold the weight on tola foot for two full counts; at the came time extend the right foot Ja front, lifting it about two Inches from the floor. '!. ,;- - '; Step forward quickly on right foot. Take a long quick step forward on left foot , 4. Quickly draw right foot tip to the. left, heels together, and pause a half jeconi ts 2.. with-weigh- onrigntfoot . - ... Repeat the entire movement '. Lady's Part ; v , L Begin with the right foot and take a long slow step directly baekwardTwlding weight on the right foot two full counts; at the same time lift the left foot up at the back about two inches off the : floor. 2. Step ' backward . quickly on left foot 1 ' 5. Step backward Quickly on ' right foot .. 4. Quickly draw the left foot op to the right heels together, and panes a half second with weight N . 0 the left foot ; Repeat the entire movement , ' 1 |